SWIMMER’S PROTEST
Treatment at Olympic Games ACTION BY CENTRE By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Nov. 2. In couneetiou with the complaint by Miss M. O’Meara, the Auckland swimmer, that during the Olympic Games in Los Angeles she was discourteously treated by the manager of the New Zealand., team, Mr. P. N. Rundle, who she alleged had refused to obtain visitors’ privileges for her, the New Zealand Swimming Council advised the Auckland Centre to seek an explanation from Mr. Rundle himself. However the Centre decided to request the New Zealand Olympic and Empire Games Association to obtain this explanation from Mr. Rundle. ! Furthermore, it was decided to notify Mr. Rundle of the action being taken by the Centre and to send him a copy of the Centre’s letter to the Olympic branch.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 53, 25 November 1932, Page 18
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130SWIMMER’S PROTEST Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 53, 25 November 1932, Page 18
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